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Logo Design Basics

What is a logo?

A logo is an identifying symbol. (as seen in media formats such as print, television, business cards, etc.)

Logos represent the identity of an organization, product, brand, or idea

GOLDEN RULES OF LOGO DESIGN

• Keep it simple, keep it simple, keep it simple

A logo should clearly represent an organization’s identity.

• Logos should be effective at a large and small scale

• Logos should be effective in color and black & white

Keep it Simple

The evolution of the Apple logo.Sometimes less information is more powerful.

Good logos should be effective at alarge and small scale

Which set of logos is the most effective at both scales?

Effective at a large and small scale

A good logo should be effective on a billboard and a business card.

A logo should be effective in color or black & white

LOGOS CAN BE...

• Descriptive

• Symbolic

Descriptive

What do you think this organization specializes in? Why?

Descriptive

The Center for Architecture is an organization devoted to the publiceducation and the research of architecture. The key is a symbol foraccess and the skyline represents architecture.

Descriptive

How do these designs describe the brands they represents?

Symbolic

Why do you think Apple chose this logo?

Symbolic

Although this logo does not literally represent computers ortechnology, the apple is a symbol of knowledge. The “byte” taken outof the apple could symbolize you taking a bite out of knowledge.

Symbolic

President Obama’s campaign logo symbolized hope for mostAmericans. The sun rising over the horizon evoked a new sense ofoptimism for the country’s future.

Symbolic

FONTS + COLOR

Fonts and color can represent or describe and idea.

Fonts can be descriptive

The bold and capitalized text in these logos inspire confidence inthe brands.

Fonts can be descriptive

What do these fonts say about these brands?

Color can be descriptive

Red and yellow produce the most stimulating color combination,creating a sense of urgency and hunger. Brown literally representsthe historic color of packing paper as well as the sense of beingsolid and reliable.

LOGO DESIGN PROCESS

• Research and brainstorm

Logo design can be divided into a few simple steps.

• Think about fonts

• Turn your ideas into forms and identify color

• Finalize design

Research + Brainstorm

• Analyze and define what you are trying to represent

• Think, write, and sketch

• Develop a list of attributes and characteristics that best represent your goals

• Every thought and idea is relevant in this stage

Font

• Type the name of your company, product, or organization in several different fonts. The personality and attitude change with each font.

• Experiment with serif, sans serif, and novelty typefaces. Think of the type as an image.

• Choose a few directions that seem appropriate, and start combining type with icons or symbols.

• Try typing in uppercase and lowercase. Capital letters can make a mark look more serious or formal, while lowercase letters often feel more casual and relaxed.

Forms + Color

• Try starting with icons and symbols that are recognizable, but add a personal twist for your company, logo, or group.

• Combine letterforms with graphic and color elements to create a unique logotype.

• There are many viable solutions when designing a logo. Don’t be afraid to try several different directions.

Finalize Design

Think about how your logo will be used and create a simple logo to avoid potential problems as your logo goes public.

Primary logo

Does the logo work well in different colors?

Is the logo legible at small sizes?

Finalize Design

From T-shirts and websites to buildings and vans, logo applications are endless.

LOGO REDESIGNLogos are meant to be timeless, but when a company wantsto represent change, highlight services, or apply a fun theme,how do they keep their graphic identify?

• Re-shaping an identity

• Distinguishing services

• Applying a theme

Re-shaping an identity

Walmart unveiled a new logo in 2008. The star between “Wal”and “Mart” was removed to make the name more approachable.The starburst, which resembles the sun or a flower, was added toreinforce the company’s new environmental focus.

New logo

Previous logo

Distinguishing services

FedEx provides various services. These services have beendistinguished by changing the color of the “Ex” while keeping loyal tothe original logo and retaining the basic structure. Note the arrow inthe negative space between the “E” and”x “ in the Fed Ex logo.

Applying a theme

Designers have adapted the iconic Olympic rings to reflect thelocation and theme of each host city.

Applying a theme

Designers and artists have taken the classic MTV logo and createdplayful designs to reflect the youthful audience it wants to attract.

Applying a theme

Designers have adapted the Google logo to represent uniquethemes. The brand is still recognizable because the designersincorporated the original font, colors, or format of the Google logo.

Applying a theme

Applying a theme

Applying a theme

Applying a theme

Applying a theme

Questions?